sâmbătă, 2 iulie 2016

what next?

Although the opinion polls constantly indicated a very divided picture
lately, it is still a major surprise to many that the British voted in
favour of leaving the European Union. Therefore, the question
everybody is asking themselves now is: what next? In any event, the
financial markets immediately gave a clear answer to this. They
reacted in a way that is entirely fitting with economic prospects that
are suddenly far worse. For example, interest rates collapsed, the
yield curve flattened greatly, share prices slumped, while credit
spreads increased sharply. At the same time, there was a massive
flight to safe havens, such as the Swiss franc and the yen. The only
striking thing is that these movements are not limited to Great Britain
or Europe, but are occurring worldwide. This therefore immediately
raises the question as to why a political decision in Great Britain
should have global repercussions for the economy. Incidentally, at
least as important is the question of what will happen next and what
may be expected for financial market prices. We have the following
view.
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Gheorghe Gradinaru
Alexandru Botu
Alexandru Botu Dupa vartejuri se instaleaza calmul. De abia atunci se poate incepe evaluarea consecintelor...
 
 
Prospectiv A-z:
Cel mai bun comentariu citit pana acum. In concluzie, baietii destepti ar trebui s-o ia mai incet cu pianul globalizarii pe scari ruland democratia!
 
 
Dinica Roman
Dinica Roman Jeffrey Laubach scria undeva pe facebook
 
If the Brexit vote hasn't caught your eye, you are clearly not paying attention to the things that you should. We, in America, are in a very precarious position right now with an upcoming election in which everyone, and I mean everyone, fears the outcome. Looking at the two apparent front-runners, there are no good choices. It is almost certain that unless things change very dramatically at the Democratic convention, Donald Trump will be our next president.
Why? What millions of Hillary supporters just don't seem to get is that there is a palpable anger in America, much the same as in Britain, against the establishment. Americans, all Americans, are fed up with being lied to and ignored by establishment politicians who, once they are in office, pursue the same monolithic agenda of serving the interests of the rich, at the expense of the rest of us.
Millions of Americans have absolutely no stake in more costly wars in the Middle East, or trade deals that are clearly designed to just benefit rich corporations. We want to have our own needs taken care of. Some see those needs defined by a desire to keep illegal immigrants out. Many Americans fear that we are losing our country, our culture, and our livelihoods to foreigners who, in their eyes, will never truly be "real" Americans. Others of us want nothing less than a revolutionary change in our nation's priorities: Universal health care, affordable college education, real action on climate change, a ban on fracking, decriminalization of marijuana, campaign finance reform, real gun control - I can go on and on, but what it all comes down to is really having our voices heard.
Ordinary Americans want democracy, not oligarchy. We want a say in how our country is run. What our goals are. For myself, I don't want any more innocent blood on our hands. Since 9/11, our government has pursued ruthless policies that have only resulted in millions of lives destroyed, nations in collapse, and an exponential increase in worldwide terrorism. Millions of war refugees, and terrorists among them, are now flocking to Europe and North America because of criminal policies that our own government has supported, and continues to support. As a result, we all now live in a national security state that routinely violates our constitutional rights with mass surveillance.
We live in a country where Edward Snowden is now a fugitive, living in Russia, because he told us the truth, and Dick Cheney, who lied us into a war that's cost us trillions of dollars and untold human misery, walks free without any fear of justice. There is so much that is so wrong with our nation, I cannot even begin to scratch the surface, but the only conclusion that any person of sound mind can come to is that we need and demand REAL change. And one way or another, real change IS coming.
 
 
Preda Mihailescu
Preda Mihailescu "We live in a country where Edward Snowden is now a fugitive, living in Russia, because he told us the truth, and Dick Cheney, who lied us into a war that's cost us trillions of dollars and untold human misery, walks free without any fear of justice. There is so much that is so wrong with our nation, I cannot even begin to scratch the surface, but the only conclusion that any person of sound mind can come to is that we need and demand REAL change. And one way or another, real change IS coming."

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